Psychosocial support during childbirth and early mother and newborn relationship

Authors

  • Esperanza Marchena Consejero Universidad de Cádiz
  • Carmen Hidalgo Ferrer Hospital universitario de Cádiz.
  • Concepción Alcalde Cuevas Universidad de Cádiz
  • Carmen Broullón Acuña Hospital de Puerta del mar. Cádiz
  • José Ignacio Navarro Guzmán Universidad de Cádiz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/9myr3k89

Keywords:

midwife, mother, newborn child, communication, childbirth

Abstract

The birth a newborn baby can be one of the most touching events, not only for the mother and family, but also for those of us who help, accompany or observe it. There are several personal, family and social factors, together with some others related to the Health System, that influence the «sense of motherhood» . Some of them can be studied in order to improve the care and support that mother and child receive from the nurses and medical staff during childbirth.

This work presented in this article is the initiative of a group of professionals interested in analysing midwives” involvement in the interactions established between mother and child at the moment of birth. We describe both behaviours in an etnographic qualitative study of eight cases. Proposals for the development of a protocol that could unify and regulate midwives” actions relative, basically, to pyhcological support are offered.

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Published

05/06/1998

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How to Cite

Marchena Consejero, E., Hidalgo Ferrer, C., Alcalde Cuevas, C., Broullón Acuña, C., & Navarro Guzmán, J. I. (1998). Psychosocial support during childbirth and early mother and newborn relationship. Apuntes De Psicología, 16(1-2), 115-126. https://doi.org/10.55414/9myr3k89

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